Galatia, region of Asia Minor;
Galatian, of/from/belonging to Galatia (region of Asia Minor);
the Milky Way;
galactic;
Galba (Servinus Supicius Galba, Emperor, 69 AD, year of the 4 Emperors);
gum resin of umbelliferous plant in Persia/Syria (species of Ferula), galbanum
gum resin of umbelliferous plant in Persia/Syria (species of Ferula), galbanum
galbaneous, characteristic of galbanum/gum resin from species of Ferula
bee-eater
arm-band/filet worn for ornamental/medical purposes
greenish-yellow/pale green clothes plural (considered effeminate);
a greenish-yellow color.
helmet
a gallery.
a galliasse, a large galley.
helmeted;
cover with a helmet;
cap;
skull-cap; wig;
wearing a hood or skull-cap;
cap or hat made of skin; ceremonial hat (worn by pontifices/flamines); wig;
cap or hat made of skin; ceremonial hat (worn by pontifices/flamines); wig;
a gallon; shingle.
pancake;
a galley, a low flat-built ship with both sails and oars.
Galilee;
Galilean;
a galleon, a large Spanish sailing ship, with three or four decks.
something used by a silk weaver.
a shoemaker's last.
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